Today’s publication is the first to detail results that are both clear and quantifiable for vaccines, education, protecting against malaria and helping millions of people to access financial services to help them help themselves out of poverty.

Over the past two years this includes:

vaccinating over 12 million children against preventable diseases

improving the land and property rights of 1.1 million people

supporting 5.3 million children (2.5 million of them girls) to go to primary school

distributing 12.2 million bednets to protect people against malaria

supporting 26 African countries to agree an Africa Free Trade Area

enabling 11.9 million people to work their way out of poverty by providing access to financial services

preventing 2.7 million children and pregnant women from going hungry

reaching 6 million people with emergency food assistance

supporting freer and fairer elections in 5 countries

improving hygiene conditions for 7.4 million people

International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said:

For the first time, this government has established systems which allow us to measure and track, in detail, the results which UK aid is achieving.

Over the last two years, aid from Britain has quite simply transformed the lives of millions in the world’s poorest countries. I believe that these are results of which everyone in the United Kingdom can be proud.

The full list of results British aid is committed to delivering by 2015 is set out in our Results section, along with the progress made so far.

**Gallery: See how UK aid is changing lives with our postcards of progress **